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41 pages 1 hour read

Robin S. Sharma

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams and Reaching Your Destiny

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1996

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Chapter 10 Summary: “The Power of Discipline”

The pink wire serving as the sumo’s only clothing symbolizes “self-control and discipline in building a richer, happier and more enlightened life” (145). Julian explains that wire cables are composed of lots of smaller wires layered together to make one strong wire. Similarly, strengthening one’s willpower requires many small actions that train discipline. When one acquires discipline, one can better persevere through life’s challenges. Discipline also strengthens willpower, which leads to accomplishing one’s goals. Willpower can be trained just like muscles on the body.

Julian stresses that we are in control of our own thoughts and urges John to “wage war against the weaker thoughts that might have silently crept into the palace of your mind over the years” (151). Controlling one’s thoughts leads to control over one’s own mind, and therefore one’s life. John reflects upon this message and experiences an instant awakening, or satori, resolving to realize his dreams.

Julian offers John a mantra learned from Yogi Raman to build willpower: “I am more than I appear to be, all the world’s strength and power rests in me” (153). Julian also encourages John to begin doing the hard things he doesn’t feel like doing, and to try going a whole day without talking to enhance discipline.

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